Multistep Crystallization
Process Involving Sequential Formations of Density Fluctuations, “Intermediate
Structures”, and Lamellar Crystallites: Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate)
As Investigated by Time-Resolved Synchrotron SAXS and WAXD
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Abstract
We explored the isothermal crystallization process of
poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) by means of simultaneous measurements of time-resolved
wide-angle X-ray diffraction (tr-WAXD) and small-angle X-ray scattering
(tr-SAXS) methods. The tr-WAXD analyses involve not only (1) a precise
analysis of the integral widths but also the analyses such as (2)
two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy (2D-COS) and (3) multivariate
curve resolution–alternating least squares (MCR-ALS). The tr-SAXS
analyses involve not only (4) the conventional one-dimensional correlation
function analysis but also the analyses such as (5) 2D-COS between
tr-SAXS and tr-WAXD profiles and (6) 2D-COS of tr-SAXS profiles themselves.
These analyses elucidated a multistep crystallization process as classified
by region I to III in order of the increasing time. In region I, the
density fluctuations are first built up in the amorphous matrix, and
then the density-rich regions locally develop “intermediate
structures” having the mesomorphic orders between pure amorphous
melts and pure crystals [lamellar crystallites (LC)], which then grow
into layers of the intermediate structures [defined as mesomorphic
layers (ML)] with the long spacings. These results were elucidated
by analysis (5) and (6). In region II, LC start to be created from
ML, which was elucidated by analysis (1) to (4), and both of the weight
fractions of ML (<i>X</i><sub>inter</sub>) and LC (<i>X</i><sub>crys</sub>) increase with time [analysis (3)]. In
region III, <i>X</i><sub>inter</sub> and <i>X</i><sub>crys</sub> decreases and increases with time, respectively [analysis
(3)], because the transformation form ML to LC dominates the transformation
from the density fluctuations to ML. The WAXD profiles due to ML in
region I was identified by analysis (1), while those in regions II
and III were identified by analysis (3)